Book description
The turbulent and chequered past of the world's most populous
country is one of the most fascinating in world history, and
relatively little known in the West. From the beginnings of Chinese
prehistory right through to internet censorship with the Great
Firewall of China', Gordon Kerr offers a comprehensive introduction to
the sprawling history of this enormous country. A Short History of
China provides an absorbing introduction to more than 4,000 years of
Chinese history, telling the stories of the tyrants, despots, femmes
fatales, artists, warriors and philosophers who have shaped this
fascinating and complex nation. It describes the amazing technological
advances that her scientists and inventors made many hundreds of years
before similar discoveries in Europe. It also investigates the Chinese
view of the world and examines the movements, aspirations and
philosophies that moulded it and, in so doing, created the Chinese
nation. Finally, the book examines the dramatic changes of the last
few decades and the emergence of China as an economic and industrial
21st century superpower, making Napoleon Bonaparte's words about her
ring true: Let China sleep, for when she awakes, she will shake the world.”